I was 20 in '75 with a new Mustang II headed cross state to a Sioux Falls state bowling tourney. It went badly but I scored that double Physical Graffiti LP. I buy almost all my guitars at Wildwood.
@@Redhotshawntexasnot even close.. different scale lengths, different body construction, different size and type of humbuckers and different neck wood construction. All lend to a different sound/tone.. whole different instrument. I have both and they sound vastly different
@@ggreloaded5269while you are right it’s hard not to see the direct influence of the les paul on this model. Still i love these guitars i think they may be more versatile than a humbucker lp and it’s very Jeff Beck blow by blow bc he was using something similar on that album. I think these are probably more versatile than your typical lp but not so with single coil lps.
I own one, Those pickups are HUGE-its a class all by itself, a fatter Tele with a lot of punch but the twang is still there..
I'm in the process of acquiring one myself Sir.
@@Gibson45er Played some jazz tonight with the neck pickup and the tone was supreme..
This Is a fantastic Guitar and i agree with you, the twang Is still here: but i'm scarred by 7.25 radius😢
@@nickfarrow4788 I am pretty sure it's 9.5.
@@Gibson45er many thanks!
I was 20 in '75 with a new Mustang II headed cross state to a Sioux Falls state bowling tourney. It went badly but I scored that double Physical Graffiti LP. I buy almost all my guitars at Wildwood.
That is one prodigious instrument! Of course, it always helps to have Greg highlight those features... 🔥🔥🔥
That was one of my all time Favorite GK demos. See you in March at the Biscuit.
I turned 10 in 1975 and I thought The Sweet were about the coolest thing ever! Ah, memories...
In my opinion, the Tele Deluxe is the perfect guitar.
Just another Les Paul ripoff
@@Redhotshawntexas The guitar he would have invented if he was thinking clearly at the time. Better in every way.
@@Redhotshawntexasnot even close.. different scale lengths, different body construction, different size and type of humbuckers and different neck wood construction. All lend to a different sound/tone.. whole different instrument. I have both and they sound vastly different
@@ggreloaded5269while you are right it’s hard not to see the direct influence of the les paul on this model. Still i love these guitars i think they may be more versatile than a humbucker lp and it’s very Jeff Beck blow by blow bc he was using something similar on that album. I think these are probably more versatile than your typical lp but not so with single coil lps.
Sick Again Zep riff! COOL!! Great guitar!
Screw the guitar, I want his shirt
Dream guitar
cool stuff bro
i wish it came with that jacket
Bought a lot of albums from Kmart in the 70s
Gibson's Discount Center here in the midwest...
The eyes are scaring me.
Awesome shirt though.
I want something just like it... or very similar...WITHOUT THE EYES.
Which ones better ya think this one or the basically same thing in the pro ii model ?
Gonna go try both this week
@@lijahfinch3949so how did it turn out ? I'm in the same case, but can't try them..
personally the american vintage II is better, but you should try tye pro II model
Holy fork!
Hey!!! What are you doing with my guitar? Come on, man!!!
Boy should really consider taking some lessons if he's gonna do these guitar demos.
I can dig it! Can someone please tell me what song he is playing at the 4:45 mark?
Luna Girl
Yes, Luna Girl - named after his cat (there's another cat named Bilbo as well)
@@benspivey5782 Thank you. I thought it was something from the Who's Tommy.
@@MattyK-USA Thank you. I thought it was something from the Who's Tommy.
@@stevehill5018 Check out Greg's song "Moonie's Revenge" - it's his "tribute" to The Who sound. Great tune!